It sounds a lot like what is called Krystals here, but they are shaped into little square burger shapes. I'm not fond of them, tho. If I'm going to eat hamburger, I want a real one, cooked on the grill. Many people like Krystal burgers ALOT.

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your right, James is a very nice person. Him and Barbara are both very sweet!! I'm glad that you see the joke now. I didn't realize you weren't familiar with them or I wouldn't have teased you like that.

tease away sweetheart, I'm a toughie. I can take it!

Just as an FYI, this house smells wonderful. I only hope the taste meets up with the smell.................fingers crossed

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i was flipping channels last night, and on the travel channel was a bit about maid rites.
the story goes that in a small diner in muscatine iowa, the first loose meat sandwhich was created in a hurry for a busy mailman. after enjoying it, the mailman proclaimed that the sandwich was just "made right". well, the diner cook couldn't spell well, and maid rites were born.

they are simple high quality ground beef, browned in a giant skillet/wok looking thing, then a packet of simple premixed spices are stirred in, including salt, sugar, and onion powder.

the fat is drained off, at first from the giant skillets, then again using a perforated scoop, where it is overloaded onto a soft bun. 3 or 4 squirts each of ketchup and mustard, 2 pickle slices, and there you have it.

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i was flipping channels last night, and on the travel channel was a bit about maid rites.
the story goes that in a small diner in muscatine iowa, the first loose meat sandwhich was created in a hurry for a busy mailman. after enjoying it, the mailman proclaimed that the sandwich was just "made right". well, the diner cook couldn't spell well, and maid rites were born.

they are simple high quality ground beef, browned in a giant skillet/wok looking thing, then a packet of simple premixed spices are stirred in, including salt, sugar, and onion powder.

the fat is drained off, at first from the giant skillets, then again using a perforated scoop, where it is overloaded onto a soft bun. 3 or 4 squirts each of ketchup and mustard, 2 pickle slices, and there you have it.

BuckyTom, you are exactly correct. I saw the same show as I love that channel and all it brings to the table, so to speak.

Long story not worth boring you all with, is that they turned out okay, not wonderful, not great, but were good. DH loved them. Next time, many less ingredients will go into said huge pot and then we'll keep fingers crossed for the perfect MaidRite. ole!

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